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Appendix E.

RESULTS OF EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1905.

ELEMENTARY COURSE,

SUM OF MARKS OF CANDIDATES.

SCHOOL.

Max. 50.

Total. Average Field

of age of Max.

Candi- Selec- 350. dates.

tion.

REMARKS.

QUESTION Queen's College, St. Joseph's,

Italian Convent, Wantsai,

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29

Belilios,

Diocesan Girls',

Diocesan Boys',

Ellis Kadoorie,

Cathedra',

Yaumati,

AVERAGE MARK

(PER CENT.),

-*88888ANANA

II.

37

36

30

33

28

32

18

27

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III. IV. V. VI. VII.

36 48 35

30 35

45

30

25

32

34

23 !

36

29

74

SECARAREN | 5

48 30 41 20 30

243 17.

550

Won Shield.

37 28 16

33 227

12

125

37 32

30

33

224

14

69

32 30

32

23 218

16

56

23 28

23

34 214

12

21

30

21

31 33 207

13

32

27 27

33

194

13

92

19

12

34

188

17

63

17 20

11

18 146

42

Only 8 in Team.

22 20

17 24 168

15

42

57

:

55 47

60

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Note-The figures in red are over 60 per cent. of full marks; those in black type under 40

per cent.

Appendix F.

Remarks on Examination of Children from Victoria School.

The failure of the Victoria School in the examination on the Advanced Course seems to call for explanation. The Headmaster points out-

(a.) that the subject was only begun in the middle of the Autumn Term, as there were not sufficient pupils capable of receiving instruction before then;

(b.) that the average age of the pupils is only 12, and that they are not men- tally fit for the study of the Advanced Course;

(c) that they were only entered under pressure from myself.

With regard to the last point, it is true that when I learned that there were not enough pupils to form a Team, I requested Mr. WILLIAMS to send them in for the Advanced Course, rather than that a Government School should be altogether unrepresented at the examinations.

Appendix G.

Extract from the Annual Report on Queen's College by the Headmaster.

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10. Hygiene. By Circular in 1904 the Secretary of State urged on the Crown Colonies the importance of teaching this subject. The Governor of Hong- kong at once made Hygiene a compulsory part of the school curriculum, and to stimulate the necessary interest until the novelty of the subject should have worn off, His Excellency provided several prizes, which for value compare rather with scholarships. I am pleased to report that HUNG IU-CHI, a genuine Queen's College product, was bracketed third in the Schools' competition in the Advanced Course, while by the success of our Team of ten boys in the Elementary Course, the name of Queen's College will head the list inscribed on the Shield. ROBERT EASTLAKE of III A. and IP U-PAK of IV B. were selected by the Examiners for prizes as

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